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Nox multi instance manager no launching
Nox multi instance manager no launching






IMHO it's not an unreasonable restriction in the scheme of things, and if you're already looking at a dual socket system the price of a Pro license is pretty insignificant (unless you're going second hand), but MS should absolutely make this completely clear. The only confirmation I can find regarding this is from forum posts from people who got caught like this one: There are then limits on core counts between 32 & 64 bit versions (with up to 256 virtual cores supported on the latter), but again, no mention of "Home" vs "Pro" limits. All the top Google hits spout out a standard blurb from the Microsoft forums about which state that "Windows 10" (doesn't mention the version) supports up to 2 physical CPUs. Yes, I think you're right, however I have to say shame on MS for not making this clearer. Would have to be Windows 10 Pro or higher to make use of 2 sockets, or Windows Server








Nox multi instance manager no launching